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Verse 21. _FEAR NOT - FOR THE LORD WILL DO GREAT THINGS._] The words
are _repeated_ from the preceding verse; Jehovah will do great things
in _driving them away_, and supernaturally restoring the land...
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FEAR NOT, O LAND - Before, they were bidden to tremble Joel 2:1, now
they are bidden, “fear not;” before, “to turn in weeping,
fasting and mourning;” now, “to bound for joy and rejoice;”
before, “the...
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II. THE COMING DAY OF THE LORD: THE REPENTANCE AND RESTORATION OF
ISRAEL
CHAPTER 2
_ 1. The alarm sounded and the day at hand (Joel 2:1) _
2. The invading army from the north (Joel 2:3)
3. The rep...
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JOEL 2:18 Joel 3:21. YAHWEH'S GRACIOUS RESPONSE TO THE PRAYER OF
INTERCESSION.
Joel 2:18. The Locusts shall be Destroyed and the Inhabitants of the
Land Rejoice in Renewed Prosperity....
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FEAR NOT. Figure of speech _Apostrophe._ App-6.
LAND. soil. Hebrew. _'adamah. See_ note on Joel 1:10.
WILL DO GREAT THINGS. Greater than the foe himself (Joel 2:20)....
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_O land_ more exactly, O GROUND; i.e. the soil which until now has
been "mourning" (Joel 1:10) under the sore visitation.
_for_ JEHOVAH HATH DONE _great things_ exactly the same phrase as in
Joel 2:20...
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Part II. Chap. Joel 2:18 to Joel 3:21
Jehovah's answer to His people's prayer of penitence. He will remove
from them the plague of locusts, and bestow upon them an abundance of
both material and spir...
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The prophet here speaks himself; and developing in jubilant tones the
promise of Joel 2:19, first of all (Joel 2:21) bids in turn the land,
the beasts of the field, and the children of Zion, exult on...
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_THE LORD WILL BLESS HIS PEOPLE -- JOEL 2:18-27:_ The People of Judah
would spend seventy years in Babylonian captivity. Even while they
were there the Lord was deeply concerned about the land and He...
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FEAR NOT, O LAND, &C.— In the former part of this prophesy the land
is elegantly represented as mourning, the beasts groaning, and the
herds of cattle as greatly distressed; the rivers of water as dri...
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III. THE PURPOSE OF REPENTANCE IMMEDIATE BLESSINGS
TEXT: Joel 2:18-27
18
Then was Jehovah jealous for his land, and had pity on his people.
19
And Jehovah answered and said unto his people, Behol...
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Fear not, O land; be glad and rejoice: for the LORD will do great
things.
FEAR NOT, O LAND ... BE NOT AFRAID, YE BEASTS OF THE FIELD ... BE
GLAD THEN, YE CHILDREN OF ZION. In an ascending gradatio...
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REPENTANCE FOLLOWED BY RESTORATION
Joel 2:1 are another description of the locust plague. An alarm is
sounded as though the Day of Jehovah had come (Joel 2:1). The advance
of the locusts into the city...
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THE DAY OF THE LORD
JOEL
_ROY ROHU_
CHAPTER 2
THE ARMY OF *LOCUSTS
V1 Blow the *trumpet in *Zion.
Tell the people on the *Lord’s hill to watch for trouble....
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FEAR NOT, O LAND... — The sentence of the reversal of judgment has
gone forth, and all nature — animate and inanimate, rational and
irrational — which had been included in the curse is summoned to
rej...
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אַל ־תִּֽירְאִ֖י אֲדָמָ֑ה גִּ֣ילִי וּ
שְׂמָ֔חִי...
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1. THE RETURN OF PROSPERITY
Joel 2:19
"And Jehovah answered and said to His people: Lo, I will send you corn
and wine and oil, And your fill shall ye have of them; And I will not
again make you a rep...
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PROSPERITY AND THE SPIRIT
Joel 2:18
"THEN did Jehovah become jealous for His land, and took pity upon His
people"-with these words Joel opens the second half of his book. Our
Authorized Version rende...
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THE AVERTING OF JUDGMENT
Joel 2:12-27
To rend the garment is easy, but a broken and contrite heart can be
imparted only by the grace of the Holy Spirit. The love of God should
bring us to repentance....
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Having thus dealt with the actual visitation and its terrible
devastation, and having called the people into the place of
humiliation, the prophet rose to a higher level, and interpreted the
visitatio...
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Here comes in what all along seems to have been intimated, how
gracious the Lord would deal with his people. This is ever the case.
When the Lord is coming forth to bless, he puts his people to pray....
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Lectures on the Minor Prophets.
W. Kelly.
"The word of Jehovah that came to Joel the son of Pethuel." Like
Hosea, Joel is one of the earliest prophets (being earlier even than
Jonah), but differs ess...
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Here he shows that God would have his turn to exalt himself, which the
Assyrian presumptuously attempted to do. For God seems for a time to
lie still, when he withholds himself, when he puts not forth...
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Joel 2:1 sounds the alarm, because the day is near. The day is then
described as the invasion of a people, the like of whom had never been
seen by Israel or the land. It was, in fact, the army of Jeho...
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FEAR NOT, O LAND,.... O land of Israel, as the Targum, and the
inhabitants of it; neither of the locusts, who had so terrified them,
and had done so much mischief, and threatened more; nor of their
en...
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_Fear not, O land_, &c. “In the former part of this prophecy the
land is elegantly represented as mourning, the beasts groaning, and
the herds of cattle as greatly distressed; the rivers of water drie...
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God's Promise of Temporal and Spiritual Blessings...
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Fear not, O land, the entire country being included in this new
admonition, as before; BE GLAD AND REJOICE, namely, over the hosts
that laid waste the country; FOR THE LORD WILL DO GREAT THINGS,
Jehov...
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15-27 The priests and rulers are to appoint a solemn fast. The
sinner's supplication is, Spare us, good Lord. God is ready to succour
his people; and he waits to be gracious. They prayed that God wou...
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FEAR NOT, O LAND. In JOEL 2:10, the land is said to quake at the
approach of this devouring army; now at the approach of mercy it is
encouraged, and commanded not to fear; by the same figure and in th...
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Joel 2:21 Fear H3372 (H8799) land H127 glad H1523 (H8798) rejoice
H8055 (H8798) LORD H3068 done...
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HAVING ACCEPTED HIS PEOPLE'S REPENTANCE YHWH PROMISES TO DELIVER THEM
FROM THE PLAGUES OF LOCUSTS BY CASTING THE LOCUSTS INTO THE SEAS ON
BOTH SIDES OF THE LAND AND THAT HE WILL THEN RESTORE THE FRUIT...
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CONTENTS: Day of vengeance upon Israel. Invading hosts and awful
scourges. Repentance of the Jewish remnant and Jehovah's response and
deliverance.
CHARACTERS: God, Holy Spirit, Joel.
CONCLUSION: The...
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Joel 2:1. _Blow ye the trumpet in Zion,_ to convoke a solemn assembly
for fasting and humiliation. Numbers 10:2.
Joel 2:2. _A day of darkness, nigrum esse._ The army of locusts
obscured the light whil...
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_Fear not, O land; be glad and rejoice: for the Lord will do great
things._
THE INFLUENCE OF A REPENTANT SOUL UPON THE UNIVERSE AT LARGE
I. There is a tendency in the influence of a repentant soul to...
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JOEL—NOTE ON JOEL 2:18 The Mercy of the Lord and Judgment against
the Nations. The change from prophetic utterances to more of a
conversational tone marks the beginning of the second half of Joel....
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JOEL—NOTE ON JOEL 2:21 The “foul smell” (v. Joel 2:20) of
corpses is all that remains of the great enemy. This contrasts with
the GREAT THINGS done by the Lord, whose acts of salvation a
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CRITICAL NOTES.]
JOEL 2:21. FEAR NOT] as in ch. 1, on account of judgments, but rejoice
in the destruction of the hosts.
JOEL 2:22.] Verdant pastures and trees laden with fruit shall be
given. Beast...
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EXPOSITION
JOEL 2:1
These verses contain a further description of the calamity occasioned
by the locusts and the appearance presented by them; the calling of a
congregational meeting for penitence a...
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Now he uses this as the springboard and he begins to speak now of a
yet future day of devastation that is coming from armies that are to
invade the land. And in the second chapter, as he describes thi...
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1 Samuel 12:16; 1 Samuel 12:24; Deuteronomy 4:32; Genesis 15:1; Ho